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<blockquote data-quote="ArwensDaughter" data-source="post: 8394122" data-attributes="member: 6804968"><p>One of my players recently asked about how I am handling time in the Feywild in our campaign; specifically that in some versions of the Feywild, time runs differently than in the material plane. The question arose because another player is going to be changing characters soon, and wants to create a tie between her new character and one of the existing ones, and they were discussing possibilities and options. The player who approached me (and whose character is staying in the game) spent time in the Feywild, and the backstory of the new character Player B is considering has fey connections as well, so they were discussing possible connections.</p><p></p><p>I hadn’t really thought about it, although I do now remember that being a thing in one of the AL adventures in the “giants” season. Since my players asked about it, and since there is a possibility that the party could end up in the Feywild, I realized I best thing that through. If you have run the Feywild that way, I’d be interested in hearing how that worked and how you determined the time differential. I’m assuming, given the unpredictable nature of the Feywild that it wouldn’t be a stable ratio/calculation, but something that was rather random.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I know Witchlight is coming out soon and may provide answers. I’m really hoping I can poach it for a possible adventure in the Feywild, without using the carnival aspect. But I’d like to start pondering the time thing now, rather than wait for Witchlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArwensDaughter, post: 8394122, member: 6804968"] One of my players recently asked about how I am handling time in the Feywild in our campaign; specifically that in some versions of the Feywild, time runs differently than in the material plane. The question arose because another player is going to be changing characters soon, and wants to create a tie between her new character and one of the existing ones, and they were discussing possibilities and options. The player who approached me (and whose character is staying in the game) spent time in the Feywild, and the backstory of the new character Player B is considering has fey connections as well, so they were discussing possible connections. I hadn’t really thought about it, although I do now remember that being a thing in one of the AL adventures in the “giants” season. Since my players asked about it, and since there is a possibility that the party could end up in the Feywild, I realized I best thing that through. If you have run the Feywild that way, I’d be interested in hearing how that worked and how you determined the time differential. I’m assuming, given the unpredictable nature of the Feywild that it wouldn’t be a stable ratio/calculation, but something that was rather random. And yes, I know Witchlight is coming out soon and may provide answers. I’m really hoping I can poach it for a possible adventure in the Feywild, without using the carnival aspect. But I’d like to start pondering the time thing now, rather than wait for Witchlight. [/QUOTE]
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